Details
LOT 3379
England. Edward IV AR Halfpenny. 1461-1485.
London mint. + ЄDWARD[...], crowned facing bust / CIVI-TAS LON-DON, long cross pattée; triple pellets in quarters. Cf. SCBC 2069; cf. North 1608. Near Fine.(0.46gr, 14mm, 2h.).
Provenance
Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.
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